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Jet Ski overheating problem
I feel sorry for rich forman and his PWC buddies, sorry they have
to suffer for the actions of morons like Bill.
SBV
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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In article
.com,
wrote:
Well, I know that we non-stupid ones have campaigned
successfully for mandatory education and certification for
pwc
operators, the results have been terrific (lower accident
and injury
It's really nice to know. Unfortunately, there are still a
high
percentage of morons out there that continue to contribute
to the
image of jet-skiers as clueless fools or dangerous assholes.
Keep at it though... keep at it.
Keept at what? I was talking abaout licensing requirement,
which the
previous
poster had brought up, and how I think they're a good idea.
You saw
this as an opportunity to throw in
a gratuitous dig at pwc operators and to remind me that you
don't like
them....I"m not taking the bait.
You're really a pill. I tried to give you a compliment and as
typical
for an idiot, you took it for an insult. You said "we
non-stupid ones
have campaigned...." I suppose you aren't included in that
group. Silly me.
Back to the topic at hand:
On the other hand, licensing per se, isn't the same as
requiring some
level of competency. Licensing regs typically extract a fee
as the
dominant feature, e.g., drivers licenses, don't really
ensure
competent drivers.
Obviously it doesn't "ensure competent drivers," but it seems
to me
that it's a lot better than nothing, don't you agree? Being
able to
demonstrate that a person has had at the very least some
education in, some
I'm not that sure it's a lot better than nothing. It's better
than
nothing, but I'm not sure it's worth the red tape, fees,
delays, etc.
It would be better if, instead of requiring a license, one was
required to take a safe boating course. That would ensure the
minimum
education you're talking about.
IMO it's a good start and it would be an even better idea to
extend the
same kind of rules to operators of all types of power boats.
I'd just
think that it'd be in all our interest...and if
Like I said just a sec ago, I don't think it's necessarily the
best
place to start. All boaters should have to take some sort of
safety
class, but the licensing part of it I'm not sure adds that much
to it.
No?
No. Just dumb. Oh wait, I'm not supposed to take a gratituous
dig at
jet-skiers. Sorry.
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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com
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